At what age should children start assisting with chores?

Chores are a way for children to start learning responsibility in and around the house.

POLOKWANE – Children should assist in daily or weekly house chores.

Review spoke to Rika Terblanche from BabyGym about what chores children should assist with and at what age:

Two to three-years-old:

“You can put old socks on his hands hand show him how to wipe an area.”

Four to five-years-old:

“Your child can match the socks and fold them at this age.”

Six to eight-years-old:

“Children can now start helping in the garden, pulling out weeds and rake the leaves.”

Nine to 11-years-old:

“He can now also assist with the preparation of food by washing it, cutting it and measure what needs to be measured.”

12 years and older:

“By now your child is old enough to baby-sit his or her siblings, iron clothes, clean the interior and exterior of the car, cook simple meals and do the laundry. Additionally, he/she can clean the refrigerator and make a grocery list.”

maretha@nmgroup.co.za

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